Ecuador warned to end Assange asylum by ex-foreign minister after DNC leak

Ecuador is being urged to end its asylum of Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange by one of its most prominent diplomats, following the recent leak of Democratic National Committee (DNC) emails.

José Ayala Lasso, a three-time foreign minister and the first UN Human Rights Commissioner, made the claims in El Comerico.

He insists that allowing Assange to “influence political activities” with the release of 20,000 DNC emails, which the former diplomat claims was done with “technical support from Russia”, is detrimental to the South American country’s image.

Lasso also writes that Vladimir Putin “would be more satisfied with the triumph of Trump” in November’s US presidential election.

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Last month Assange dismissed allegations that Russia was involved in the DNC leaks, telling NBC"there is no proof whatsoever" and that it was an effort to divert attention from the scandals they revealed about the Hillary Clinton campaign.

Debbie Wasserman Schultz resigned as chair of the DNC at the beginning of her party’s convention, in the wake of the release of the emails.